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WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE'S “ROMEO AND JULIET” (Read more)
 

William Shakespeare (baptised 26 April 156423 April 1616)[a] was an English poet and playwright now widely regarded as the greatest writer of the English language and the world's pre-eminent dramatist.[1] His surviving works include at least 38 plays,[b] two long narrative poems, 154 sonnets, and a few other poems. He is often called England's national poet and the "Bard of Avon" (or simply "The Bard"). He is the world's most performed playwright, and his works have been translated into every major living language.[2]

Shakespeare was born and raised in Stratford-upon-Avon, and at the age of 18 married Anne Hathaway, with whom he had three children: Susanna, and twins Hamnet and Judith. Sometime between 1585 and 1592 Shakespeare moved to London, where he found success as an actor, writer, and part-owner of the playing company the Lord Chamberlain's Men (later known as the King's Men). Shakespeare appears to have retired to Stratford around 1613, and died there three years later. Few records survive concerning Shakespeare's private life, and considerable speculation has been poured into this void,[3] including questions about his sexuality, religious beliefs, and whether the works attributed to him were actually written by others.[4]  (Read full article from Wikipedia...)


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Labor Day Reflections by William Shakespeare
Huffington Post (blog)
Like us, Shakespeare had mixed feelings. He had high opinion of exciting, challenging work: "To business that we love, we rise betime and go to it with ...


This is London

Why Germans can't get enough of Wilhelm Shakespeare
This is London
So it may surprise many fans of William Shakespeare to hear that the Bard is as popular in Germany as in his native country. ...

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William Shakespeare's Hamlet [Blu-ray]
Exclaim!
By Robert Bell While I've seen filmed Hamlet adaptations by Olivier, Kozintsev, Zeffirelli and Almereyda's anti-consumerist effort, wherein "the apparition" ...


Stage: 'The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged)'
San Antonio Express
The guys who make up the Reduced Shakespeare Company, the silly souls who cooked up the oft-performed "The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged) ...


Reading List Review: The Tempest by William Shakespeare
The New Current (blog)
The Tempest is perhaps the most bizarre Shakespeare play I have read to date. Set on a mysterious, exotic Island, memorable characters are brought to life ...


William Shakespeare's “Romeo and Juliet”
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Kevin Spacey to play Shakespeare's Richard III in London and New York
The Guardian
Kevin Spacey is to follow in the footsteps of Edmund Kean and Laurence Olivier by playing one of the greatest of all stage villains, William Shakespeare's ...
Kevin Spacey stars as Richard III directed by Sam Mendes at the Old Vic in May ...London Theatre Guide - Online
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Now is the winter of my excitement: Kevin Spacey to play Richard III on stage!Entertainment Weekly
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Spelling Bee and More Set for Donmar Warehouse Season in London
Broadway.com
The Donmar will present works from William Shakespeare and Harold Pinter as well as Broadway hit The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee. ...

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Four County Players Holds Auditions for THE TEMPEST, 9/7
Broadway World
Four County Players is holding auditions for the roles of Ferdinand and Alonso in William Shakespeare's THE TEMPEST. The production is adapted and directed ...


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First Bizarre Photo of Djimon Hounsou in Shakespeare's "The Tempest"
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... shown you some great photos of Russell Brand, Helen Mirren and Alfred Molina from the upcoming "The Tempest" movie, based on William Shakespeare's play. ...
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Ken Adelman: Labor Day Reflections by William Shakespeare
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The Bard realized that any workplace may be tough to navigate, given personal quirks and boss' demands. Enduring this pressure can cause anyone in an office to sigh, "O full of briers is this working day world".

The Chinese Jar: Sonnet no 9: By William Shakespeare
The Chinese Jar
Is it for fear to wet a widow's eye, That thou consum'st thy self in single life? Ah! if thou issueless shalt hap to die, The world will wail thee like a makeless wife; The world will be thy widow and still weep ...

Stage: 'The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged)'
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The guys who make up the Reduced Shakespeare Company, the silly souls who cooked up the oft-performed.

Labor Day Reflections by William Shakespeare | All Global News on ...
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There's no better time than Labor Day weekend to contemplate labor in the weekday. Like us, Shakespeare had mixed feelings. He had high opinion of exciting,

Leadkindlylight: " All the World's a Stage " - William Shakespeare
Leadkindlylight
All the World's a Stage " - William Shakespeare. William Shakespeare - All the world's a stage (from As You Like It 2/7). All the world's a stage, And all the men and women merely players: They have their exits and their entrances; ...

Ken Adelman: Labor Day Reflections by William Shakespeare ...
wpparty.com
There's no better time than Labor Day weekend to contemplate labor in the.

Hamlet – A Revenge Tragedy: William Shakespeare's Famous Play ...
Suite101: Reading & Literature Articles
Shakespeare's most famous tragedy is one of the most revered pieces of literature in the history of the discipline. It is a revenge tragedy made profound.

William Shakespeare & The First Step to Becoming Extraordinary ...
Happy Lotus Lifestyles
An article by Nadia Ballas-Ruta where you learn the first step you need to take to go from ordinary to extraordinary. And it begins with some wisdom from the very wise, creative and prolific William Shakespeare.

DC This Week ™: William Shakespeare's Twelfth Night this Friday ...
DC This Week ™
Wit, music, romance and revelry are the food of love in this comedic feast of lovers and fools. One of Shakespeare's most famous comedies - Twelfth Night is a play about love in all it's excess, the madness it can drive us to, ...

The Tragic Tale of Hamlet, the Prince of Denmark: William ...
Suite101: British Poetry Articles
More than any other character in William Shakespeare's works, Hamlet portrays the agony of indecision in a conflicted character faced with an unexpected crisis.

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